Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 31 Mar 1998, p. 20

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20- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 31, 1998 ""Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Dental Care Jor the whole family PORT PERRY DENTAL CENTRE 238 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY fu * DR. J. HARDY * DR. L. GIDEON * DR. T. KING °* DR. T. MCINTYRE (Orthodontist) (Periodontist) Please Call - 985-8451 (_* DR. L. GIDEON Pease ca1985-7952 ) *DR. J. COTTRELL * DR. C. BANFIELD Hn oe Always (care Welcome 238 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY (LTTE ; With The Hew S100 off if you trade-in an old Lawn-Boy' mower, Dr $50 for any non-Lawn-Boy mower. Gold Series f Commercial * Choose from eries 6 Models | * Choose from * 2 or 4-Cycle 2 Models Engines * 2-Cycle Engines * Push or Self * Push or Self Propelled Propelled * Aluminum 1 Decks * Aluminum Decks Plus, no payments, no interest until October 1906° Trade in your old Lawn-Boy mower and receive $100 off the retail price of a new Lawn-Boy Gold Series or Commercial Series mower. Or, trade in any mower and we will still give you $50 off. But hurry, this promotion ends April 18th, 1998. Limit one trade-in per customer. NORM'S 2) Chl 1223 King St., Manchester 985-9909 A\LT[\\ 210 )'d Making it easier. lA I [uscnesten 7A TO PORT PERRY Bo ROSE ST TO PRINCE ALBERT WING ST HWY. 12 PIZZA & SUBS § ® 80 Water St.. *Free Port Perry B : 1 DUNN. YOUR &itict OF ANY 3 i! Photos of church families will be taken April 14, 15 at the B.U.C. Nestleton United Church Sunday, March 29, Rob and Carol Mairs were the greeters. Rob Mairs was the scripture reader. The Ministry of Music sang "Whispering Hope" with Carol Mairs as pianist. Rev. David Shearman's sermon was "Something New Is Starting." Thursday, April 2 at 3 p.m. Confirmation Classes are held at Blackstock United Church. Photographs of the church families will be held on Tuesday, April 14 and Wednesday, April 15 at the Blackstock United Church. Barb Weir is the coordina- % x % > tr WR % Workshops for *« Kids & Adults *" INSTRUCTOR JOHN FOOTE Beginning Thurs, April 9 for 10 Consecutive Thursdays. * Kids 7:30pm to 8:30pm Adults 8:30pm to 10:00pm Cost $80.00 Complete Held at Scugog Community entre To register call 985-0611 -- aM NW = a tor for the including Nestleton A a couple Church f r o m and you Nest eton Alliston. can contact S t her at 986- area news Patrick's 4630. by theme Blue was car- Ray i k r ie d Cheyer Male EW Yo Ve {[: Foti T h e lmm------------------ | out. = A February 50/50 meeting was well attended to honor brothers who pro- vided a delicious lunch. Two Grand Officers were welcomed. Valentines was also the theme with a lucky draw held. The March meeting hon- ored the First Four Officers. Many "First Four" attended Stonemoor Day Care Centres Inc. gionemoor 0, 05a) A ¢ Care ¢ ene? Open 6:30am to 6:00pm Nv CE 7 Bigfoot Junior Pizza 14 3% fA 3 Find us fast in the "Yellow Delivery A N\ [Limited Ina : &4 ster Card tle ™ Area 399 Queen Street, Port P '1rry 985-0800) Limited Openings in all age groups. Short or Long Term Available - draw, a lucky draw and a Penny Sale took place after the meeting. A delicious lunch of sandwiches, cook- les and two beautiful cakes were enjoyed by all. Mark May 8 on your cal- endar for a ham and scal- loped potato luncheon. Nestleton Presbyterian Church Rev. Wm. Fairley con- ducted the 11 a.m. service in Nestleton Presbyterian Church and the ushers were Harvey Mills and Oliver Rohrer. Communion was dispensed by Rev. Fairley assisted by elders Graham Ham, Joyce Taylor, Dorothy Lee and Winnifred Davison. Appropriate Lenten music was played by organist Joyce Taylor - the Offertory - "Alone." The Sunday School was taught by Shirley Mills. Responsive readings were from Joshua Chapt. 5 and St. Luke 15. The theme of Rev. Fairley's sermon was Reconciliation - and each person "lives the gospel." There will be a service on Good Friday at 11 a.m., April 10. All are welcome to attend. Lunch and social time were enjoyed in the Sunday School Room following the service. Remember your clocks go ahead next week - end of Daylight Saving Time. CNIB Rally for Fun Join the Durham Canadian National Institute for the Blind Rally For Fun on Saturday, June 13. This is the third annual car rally fundraiser for the CNIB in Durham Region. The rally will end with a barbecue, a silent auction and the prize pre- sentations. Have fun, decorate your car, tour beautiful Durham Region and support the CNIB. Phone the office at 905- 436-7732 for details on how to register. 154 QUEEN STREET ~ PORT PERRY 985-4808 Dedicated To Old Fashioned Service 8 = wT 210P PIZZAS 2 TOPPINGS {OK wind By ] MEDIUM purus 4 2 SMALL Pus 2 + yo | 0 - BIGFOOT® pizza, wmimone. 1 qr "> : Sf . Ig {on a 1 TOPPINGS iid Sa en. en Te, " N " fi y / 2b. Wings Breadstix 4 Coke® Make it a GIA wi » on an ne LEE Rn a

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